Call Number (LC) Title Results
BX5173 +L44 1996 Cathedrals under siege : cathedrals in English society, 1600-1700 / 1
BX5175 Nineteenth-century Anglican theological training : the redbrick challenge / 1
BX5175 .A2 Addresses to the candidates for ordination : on the questions in the ordination service / 1
BX5175 .B4 1922 Painted windows; studies in religious personality, 1
BX5175 .B8 1953 A history of the English clergy, 1800-1900. 1
BX5175 .H3 The Victorian clergy / 1
BX5175 .J33 2007 The clerical profession in the long eighteenth century, 1680-1840 / 1
BX5176 Bishops in the political community of England, 1213-1272 /
The diocesan revival in the Church of England, c.1800-1870 /
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BX5176 .B7 The apostolic origin of episcopacy asserted : in a series of letters, addressed to the Rev. Dr. Miller, one of the pastors of the United Presbyterian churches in the city of New York / 1
BX5176 .P9 Essays and letters on orders & jurisdiction, 1
BX5178 .B2 Bishop Barlow and Anglican orders; a study of the original documents, 1
BX5178 .C3 1896 Letter apostolic of His Holiness Leo XIII ... concerning Anglican Orders. 1
BX5178 .C5 1956 Anglican orders and defect of intention. 1
BX5178 .E7 1873 The question of Anglican ordinations discussed / 1
BX5178 .H89 Absolutely null and utterly void; the papal condemnation of Anglican orders, 1896. 1
BX5178 .H9 The Anglican ministry, its nature and value in relation to the Catholic priesthood : an essay / 1
BX5178 .L4 1869 The validity of the Holy orders of the Church of England maintained and vindicated, both theologically and historically, with foot-notes, tables of consecrations, and appendices. 1
BX5178 .L9 Vindication of Anglican orders / 1
BX5178 .M3 The unshattered rock; a study of the invalidity of Anglican and Protestant Episcopal orders, and related subjects; also presentation of ritual ceremonies used in the various Oriental churches not in communion with the See of Peter, yet possessing valid orders. 1
BX5178 .M5 The reformation, the mass and the priesthood; a documented history with special reference to the question of Anglican orders 1